Despite the fact that they regularly beat the living snot out of each other, there is a mutual respect among the fighters enforcers of the hockey world. That aspect of the sport was lovingly portrayed in the criminally underseen 2012 comedy Goon, starring Seann William Scott as a minor league player who excels at the, uh, more physical elements of the sport.

Two years ago, Salma Hayek bemoaned her status with major Hollywood studios, telling the Associated Press, “I think they don’t want me, but I don’t really care.” Since getting that gripe off her chest, however, there’s no denying Hayek has had a helluva run. And this month, she manages to steal some of the best moments from rival scene-chewers Ryan Reynolds and Samuel L. Jackson in the new action-comedy, “The Hitman’s Bodyguard.”

STXfilms is in talks with Jennifer Aniston to star in an untitled suburban parenting comedy with My Blind Brother director Sophie Goodhart attached to helm from her own script. If the deal with Aniston goes through, she will portray half of an over-burdened suburban couple who decide to recapture the fun of their youth. The project is set up at Safehouse Pictures with Joby Harold and Tory Tunnell producing.